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Fashion sales have risen at Marks & Spencer for the first time since 2011
in a revival for the high-street chain powered by the popularity of its
Autograph and Limited clothes ranges.

M&S revealed this morning that both its food and general merchandise
revenue had risen by 0.7 per cent on a like-for-like basis over the three
months to March.

Total UK till receipts, including new stores, were up by 2.7 per cent and, in
a significant breakthrough for the company, M&S’s website, revamped last
year at a cost of £150 million, has begun to pay off with online revenue

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M&S said total UK till receipts, including new stores, were up by 2.7 per cent and its revamped website saw online revenue rise 13.8 per cent

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M&S said total UK till receipts, including new stores, were up by 2.7 per cent and its revamped website saw online revenue rise 13.8 per cent